ppl. a. [f. BONNET sb. or v. + -ED.] Wearing a bonnet; having a bonnet.
1824. Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. I. (1863), 15. Hooded, veiled, and bonneted as she is.
1839. J. P. Kennedy, Rob of Bowl, xi. (1860), 14. A range of subordinate buildings of grotesque shapes, of which several were bonneted like haycocks.
1868. Miss Braddon, Run to Earth, xiii. II. 281. Bonneted and cloaked for the journey.